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Christian Escoudé

Christian Escoudé (born 1947) is a French Gypsy jazz guitarist.

Christian Escoudé
Background information
Born1947
Angoulême, Charente, France
GenresGypsy jazz, jazz fusion, world music
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1969–present
LabelsDreyfus, JMS, Nocturne, EmArcy, Sunnyside

He grew up in Angoulême and is of Romani descent on his father's side. His father was also a guitarist who was influenced by Django Reinhardt. When Escoudé was ten, his father began teaching him the guitar, and he became a professional musician at age fifteen. His style is a mix of bebop and gypsy jazz influences, featuring the use of vibrato, portamento, and fast runs.[1][2]

He started work in a trio with Aldo Romano in 1972. By the 1980s, he was in John Lewis's quartet. He also played with Philip Catherine for a time. In his forties, he signed with the French division of Verve Records.[2]

Career

1970s–1980s

From 1969 to 1971, he was a member of the Aimé Barelli band. In Paris, he joined the trio of Eddy Louiss[3] Bernard Lubat, and Aldo Romano. Later, he joined Didier Levallet's Swing String System and the Michel Portal Unit.[2]

In 1976, l'Académie du Jazz awarded him the Prix Django Reinhardt. He then formed a new quartet with Michel Graillier, Aldo Romano, and Alby Cullaz, the latter soon replaced by Jean-François Jenny-Clark. He also worked with Michel Portal or Slide Hampton, Martial Solal and Jean-Claude Fohrenbach.[1][3]

In 1978, he performed at the Festival de Nice with John Lewis,[3] Bill Evans, Stan Getz, Freddie Hubbard, Philly Joe Jones, Lee Konitz, and Shelly Manne. The same year, he began a tradition of participating in the annual Festival de Samois, a tribute to Reinhardt. He performed in the Festival de Dakar in 1979 with the trio of René Urtreger, Pierre Michelot, and Daniel Humair.[1][3]

Escoudé toured in a duo with guitarist John McLaughlin during 1980. The following year he joined the big band of Martial Solal and in 1982 performed in a quartet with Shelly Manne. In 1983, he played in duo again, this time with Didier Lockwood. Soon after, they added Philip Catherine. Escoudé formed the Trio Gitan with Boulou Ferré and Babik Reinhardt, Django's son.[1][3] Then he played in quartet in 1988 with Jean-Michel Pilc, François Moutin and Louis Moutin. In 1989, he created an octet, half of them guitarists: Paul Challain Ferret, Jimmy Gourley, Frédéric Sylvestre, and himself. The rest of the octet consisted of Marcel Azzola on accordion, Vincent Courtois on cello, Alby Cullaz on bass, and Billy Hart on drums.[1]

1990–present

In 1990, Escoudé played at the Village Vanguard in New York City with Pierre Michelot, Hank Jones, and Kenny Washington.[3] The following year he recorded an album of compositions by Django Reinhardt while supported by a string orchestra. In 1998 he recorded A Suite for Gypsies, a jazz fusion album. On the fiftieth anniversary of Reinhardt's death in 2003, he formed a big band of seventeen musicians.[1]

In 2004 Escoudé organized the New Gypsy Trio with David Reinhardt (another relative of Django) and Martin Taylor (or Jean-Baptiste Laya). The next year, he released the album Ma Ya. He formed his Progressive Sextet with Marcel Azzola, Jean-Baptiste Laya, Stephane Guillaume, Jean-Marc Jafet, and Yoann Serra.[1]

In 2012, he released the album Christian Escoudé joue Brassens: Au bois de mon cœur, a tribute to French poet and musician Georges Brassens. Escoudé plays the compositions of Brassens with bassist Pierre Boussaguet and drummer Anne Paceo, with guests violinist Fiona Monbet, clarinetist Andre Villeger, Gypsy jazz guitarist Biréli Lagrène and 11-year-old Gypsy guitarist Swan Berger.[4]

Discography

As leader/co-leader

  • Reunion (Musica, 1976)
  • Les 4 Éléments with Jean-Charles Capon (Musica, 1976)
  • Christian Escoude & Alby Cullaz (Red, 1979)
  • Return (Red, 1979)
  • Gitane with Charlie Haden (All Life, 1979) – recorded in 1978
  • Gousti with Jean-Charles Capon (All Life, 1980)
  • Gipsy's Morning (JMS, 1981)
  • Trio (JMS, 1983)
  • Christian Escoude Group Featuring Toots Thielemans (JMS, 1983)
  • Three of a Kind (JMS, 1985)
  • Gipsy Waltz (Mercury, 1989)
  • Plays Django Reinhardt (EmArcy/Gitanes, 1991)
  • Holidays (EmArcy/Gitanes, 1993)
  • In L.A. (Verve/Gitanes, 1993)
  • Cookin' in Hell's Kitchen (Verve/Gitanes, 1995)
  • At Duc Des Lombards (Verve, 1997)
  • A Suite for Gypsies (EmArcy/Gitanes, 1998)
  • Charentes (Elabeth, 2001)
  • Paris Ma Muse (Fremeaux, 2001)
  • Ma Ya. Ya (Nocturne, 2005)
  • 20 Ans De Trio Gitan: Live in Marciac (Nocturne, 2007)
  • Le Nouveau Trio Gitan (Nocture, 2007)
  • Catalogne (Plus Loin, 2010)
  • Au Bois de Mon Coeur (Universal/EmArcy, 2011)
  • Saint-Germain-Des-Pres/The Music of John Lewis (Universal, 2013)

As sideman

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g . www.sunnysiderecords.com. Archived from the original on 30 October 2016. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
  2. ^ a b c . French-music.org/Internet Archive Wayback Machine. 11 December 2006. Archived from the original on 11 December 2006. Retrieved 29 October 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^ a b c d e f Gilbert, Mark (2002). Kernfeld, Barry (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). New York: Grove's Dictionaries. p. 718. ISBN 1-56159-284-6.
  4. ^ Milkowski, Bill (September 2012). "Christian Escoudé Plays Brassens: Au Bois de Mon Coeur Christian Escoudé". Jazz Times. Retrieved 29 October 2016.

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Christian Escoude news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Christian Escoude born 1947 is a French Gypsy jazz guitarist Christian EscoudeBackground informationBorn1947Angouleme Charente FranceGenresGypsy jazz jazz fusion world musicOccupation s MusicianInstrument s GuitarYears active1969 presentLabelsDreyfus JMS Nocturne EmArcy Sunnyside He grew up in Angouleme and is of Romani descent on his father s side His father was also a guitarist who was influenced by Django Reinhardt When Escoude was ten his father began teaching him the guitar and he became a professional musician at age fifteen His style is a mix of bebop and gypsy jazz influences featuring the use of vibrato portamento and fast runs 1 2 He started work in a trio with Aldo Romano in 1972 By the 1980s he was in John Lewis s quartet He also played with Philip Catherine for a time In his forties he signed with the French division of Verve Records 2 Contents 1 Career 1 1 1970s 1980s 1 2 1990 present 2 Discography 2 1 As leader co leader 2 2 As sideman 3 ReferencesCareer Edit1970s 1980s Edit From 1969 to 1971 he was a member of the Aime Barelli band In Paris he joined the trio of Eddy Louiss 3 Bernard Lubat and Aldo Romano Later he joined Didier Levallet s Swing String System and the Michel Portal Unit 2 In 1976 l Academie du Jazz awarded him the Prix Django Reinhardt He then formed a new quartet with Michel Graillier Aldo Romano and Alby Cullaz the latter soon replaced by Jean Francois Jenny Clark He also worked with Michel Portal or Slide Hampton Martial Solal and Jean Claude Fohrenbach 1 3 In 1978 he performed at the Festival de Nice with John Lewis 3 Bill Evans Stan Getz Freddie Hubbard Philly Joe Jones Lee Konitz and Shelly Manne The same year he began a tradition of participating in the annual Festival de Samois a tribute to Reinhardt He performed in the Festival de Dakar in 1979 with the trio of Rene Urtreger Pierre Michelot and Daniel Humair 1 3 Escoude toured in a duo with guitarist John McLaughlin during 1980 The following year he joined the big band of Martial Solal and in 1982 performed in a quartet with Shelly Manne In 1983 he played in duo again this time with Didier Lockwood Soon after they added Philip Catherine Escoude formed the Trio Gitan with Boulou Ferre and Babik Reinhardt Django s son 1 3 Then he played in quartet in 1988 with Jean Michel Pilc Francois Moutin and Louis Moutin In 1989 he created an octet half of them guitarists Paul Challain Ferret Jimmy Gourley Frederic Sylvestre and himself The rest of the octet consisted of Marcel Azzola on accordion Vincent Courtois on cello Alby Cullaz on bass and Billy Hart on drums 1 1990 present Edit In 1990 Escoude played at the Village Vanguard in New York City with Pierre Michelot Hank Jones and Kenny Washington 3 The following year he recorded an album of compositions by Django Reinhardt while supported by a string orchestra In 1998 he recorded A Suite for Gypsies a jazz fusion album On the fiftieth anniversary of Reinhardt s death in 2003 he formed a big band of seventeen musicians 1 In 2004 Escoude organized the New Gypsy Trio with David Reinhardt another relative of Django and Martin Taylor or Jean Baptiste Laya The next year he released the album Ma Ya He formed his Progressive Sextet with Marcel Azzola Jean Baptiste Laya Stephane Guillaume Jean Marc Jafet and Yoann Serra 1 In 2012 he released the album Christian Escoude joue Brassens Au bois de mon cœur a tribute to French poet and musician Georges Brassens Escoude plays the compositions of Brassens with bassist Pierre Boussaguet and drummer Anne Paceo with guests violinist Fiona Monbet clarinetist Andre Villeger Gypsy jazz guitarist Bireli Lagrene and 11 year old Gypsy guitarist Swan Berger 4 Discography EditAs leader co leader Edit Reunion Musica 1976 Les 4 Elements with Jean Charles Capon Musica 1976 Christian Escoude amp Alby Cullaz Red 1979 Return Red 1979 Gitane with Charlie Haden All Life 1979 recorded in 1978 Gousti with Jean Charles Capon All Life 1980 Gipsy s Morning JMS 1981 Trio JMS 1983 Christian Escoude Group Featuring Toots Thielemans JMS 1983 Three of a Kind JMS 1985 Gipsy Waltz Mercury 1989 Plays Django Reinhardt EmArcy Gitanes 1991 Holidays EmArcy Gitanes 1993 In L A Verve Gitanes 1993 Cookin in Hell s Kitchen Verve Gitanes 1995 At Duc Des Lombards Verve 1997 A Suite for Gypsies EmArcy Gitanes 1998 Charentes Elabeth 2001 Paris Ma Muse Fremeaux 2001 Ma Ya Ya Nocturne 2005 20 Ans De Trio Gitan Live in Marciac Nocturne 2007 Le Nouveau Trio Gitan Nocture 2007 Catalogne Plus Loin 2010 Au Bois de Mon Coeur Universal EmArcy 2011 Saint Germain Des Pres The Music of John Lewis Universal 2013 As sideman Edit Andre Ceccarelli Ceccarelli Carla 1977 Louis Chedid Ces Mots Sont Pour Toi Philips 1992 Jean Corti Couka Mon Slip 2001 Michel Graillier Libra Musica 1978 Jean Marc Jafet Mes Anges Cristal 2004 John Lewis Mirjana Ahead 1978 John Lewis Midnight in Paris Emarcy 1988 Guy Marchand NostalGitan Virgin BRJ EMI 1998 Florin Niculescu Plays Stephane Grappelli Blujazz 2008 Michel Portal L ombre Rouge Saravah 1981 Steve Potts Musique Pour Le Film D Un Ami Un Deux Trois 1975 Martial Solal Martial Solal Big Band Gaumont 1981 Rene Urtreger Niels Henning Orsted Pedersen Masters Carlyne 1987 Mike Zwerin Not Much Noise Spotlite 1979 References Edit a b c d e f g Sunnyside Records Artists Christian Escoude www sunnysiderecords com Archived from the original on 30 October 2016 Retrieved 29 October 2016 a b c Bureau Export Artist Christian Escoude Biography French music org Internet Archive Wayback Machine 11 December 2006 Archived from the original on 11 December 2006 Retrieved 29 October 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link a b c d e f Gilbert Mark 2002 Kernfeld Barry ed The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz Vol 1 2nd ed New York Grove s Dictionaries p 718 ISBN 1 56159 284 6 Milkowski Bill September 2012 Christian Escoude Plays Brassens Au Bois de Mon Coeur Christian Escoude Jazz Times Retrieved 29 October 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christian Escoude amp oldid 1130094953, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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